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* EvilerThanThou: Alarmingly the ManiuplativeBastard [[spoiler: Keldor personality may be **worse** than the CardCarryingVillain Skeletor, lacking Skeletor’s grand standing and a running on wits and pure viciousness, notably once this personality starts to influence Skeletor his threat level sky rockets and he becomes a danger to everyone Horde and Ethernian alike.]]

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* EvilerThanThou: Alarmingly the ManiuplativeBastard ColdHam [[spoiler: Keldor personality may be **worse** *worse* than the CardCarryingVillain Skeletor, lacking Skeletor’s grand standing and a running on wits and pure viciousness, notably once this personality starts to influence Skeletor his threat level sky rockets and he becomes a danger to everyone Horde and Ethernian alike.]]



* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Motherboard inadvertently [[spoiler:restores Skeletor's true memories as Keldor by squeezing his head a bit too hard while she was [[BadBoss admonishing]] him for interrupting her message to Hordak.]]
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Motherboard and Hordak dismiss the [[spoiler:cybernetically controlled Skeletor as nothing more than SmallNameBigEgo minion to be mocked and threatened when his antics annoy them. This does not go well for them when Skeletor starts to remember his old life and the Keldor personality starts to influence him, Que him murdering Motherboard while she’s distracted, presenting her severed head to Hordak and battling his old master for control of the Horde. Skeletor thanks to combining magic and technology ultimately overpowers Hordak, kill him and then uses his new powers to brainwashed the Horde Fleet into being his minions.]]

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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Motherboard inadvertently [[spoiler:restores Skeletor's true memories as Keldor by squeezing his head a bit too hard while she was [[BadBoss admonishing]] him for interrupting her message to Hordak. This results in a smarter and even more vicious Skeletor turning on Hordak. ]]
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Motherboard and Hordak dismiss the [[spoiler:cybernetically controlled Skeletor as nothing more than a SmallNameBigEgo minion to be mocked and threatened when his antics annoy them. get annoying. This does not go well for them when Skeletor starts to remember his old life and - the Keldor personality starts to influence him, Que him murdering Motherboard while she’s distracted, presenting her severed head to Hordak and battling his old master for control of the Horde. Skeletor thanks to combining magic and technology ultimately overpowers Hordak, kill kills him and then uses his new powers to brainwashed the Horde Fleet into being his minions.]]



* TookALevelInBadass: [[The return of the more calculating schemer Keldor’s personality to his mind, Hordak’s cybernetic upgrades and his greater self awareness about his origins result in Skeletor successfully pulling a DragonAscendant on Hordak, surpassing his old master via combining magic and technology, obtaining mastery of both and taking the BigBad position back via force.]]

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* TookALevelInBadass: [[The [[spoiler:The return of the more calculating schemer Keldor’s personality to his mind, Hordak’s cybernetic upgrades and his greater self awareness about his origins result in Skeletor successfully pulling a DragonAscendant on Hordak, surpassing his old master via combining magic and technology, obtaining mastery of both and taking the BigBad position back via force.]]

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* EvilerThanThou: Alarmingly the ManiuplativeBastard [[spoiler: Keldor personality may be **worse** than the CardCarryingVillain Skeletor, lacking Skeletor’s grand standing and a running on wits and pure viciousness, notably once this personality starts to influence Skeletor his threat level sky rockets and he becomes a danger to everyone Horde and Ethernian alike.]]



* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Motherboard and Hordak dismiss the [[spoiler:cybernetically controlled Skeletor as nothing more than SmallNameBigEgo minion to be mocked and threatened when his antics annoy them. This does not go well for them when Skeletor starts to remember his old life and the Keldor personality starts to influence him, Que him murdering Motherboard while she’s distracted, presenting her severed head to Hordak and battling his old master for control of the Horde. Skeletor thanks to combining magic and technology ultimately overpowers Hordak, kill him and then uses his new powers to brainwashed the Horde Fleet into being his minions.]]



* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman, (identified in the end credits as Despara) promises him that she and Horde Prime will be paying Eternia and He-Man a visit.]]

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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman, (identified in the end credits as Despara) promises him that she and Horde Prime will be paying Eternia Skeletor and He-Man a He-Mana visit.]]


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* TookALevelInBadass: [[The return of the more calculating schemer Keldor’s personality to his mind, Hordak’s cybernetic upgrades and his greater self awareness about his origins result in Skeletor successfully pulling a DragonAscendant on Hordak, surpassing his old master via combining magic and technology, obtaining mastery of both and taking the BigBad position back via force.]]
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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman, (identified in the end credits as Despara) promises him that she and Horde Prime will paying Eternia and He-Man a visit.]]

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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman, (identified in the end credits as Despara) promises him that she and Horde Prime will be paying Eternia and He-Man a visit.]]
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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman promises him that she and Horde Prime will paying Eternia and He-Man a visit.]]

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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman woman, (identified in the end credits as Despara) promises him that she and Horde Prime will paying Eternia and He-Man a visit.]]
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* SequelHook: [[spoiler:The final scene shows Hordak recovering in a HealingVat, while a masked woman promises him that she and Horde Prime will paying Eternia and He-Man a visit.]]
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* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:After being cyberized and subsequently damaged by Motherboard, Skeletor discovers he was really Randor's Gar half-brother Keldor transformed by the Havoc Staff, and that his belief that he was an extra-dimentional demon was a constructed lie by Hordak.]]

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* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:After being cyberized and subsequently damaged by Motherboard, Skeletor discovers he was really Randor's Gar half-brother Keldor transformed by the Havoc Staff, and that his belief that he was an extra-dimentional extra-dimensional demon was a constructed lie by Hordak.]]
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* ExpyCoexistence: Gwildor was created as Orko's replacement for the live-action MOTU film due to budget concerns, here the two exist in the same continuity and even share a scene together.

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* ExpyCoexistence: Gwildor was created as Orko's replacement for the live-action MOTU film due to budget concerns, here the two exist in the same continuity and even share a scene together. As a nod to this, they naturally [[MagicVersusTechnology can't stand each other]].

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* ExpyCoexistence: Gwildor was created as Orko's replacement for the live-action MOTU film due to budget concerns, here the two exist in the same continuity and even share a scene together.



** Teela appears with a form similar to the Goddess.

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** ** Teela appears obtains a new form with a form design similar to the Goddess. Goddess from the original minicomics.
** [[spoiler:Skeletor discovers that his supposed backstory of being an interdimensional demon was a fake and he's really Keldor, brother of Randor. In the original mincomics he truly was an interdimensional demon but from the 2002 series onward his backstory as Keldor became his standard one.]]
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows that Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-at-Arms, Evil-Lyn had a HeelFaceTurn, and Skeletor is back working for his old master.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows that Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-at-Arms, Evil-Lyn had a HeelFaceTurn, Orko TookALevelInBadass and Skeletor is back working for his old master.
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*LongLostRelative: At [[spoiler: King Randor's funeral]] a Gar named Keldor reveals himself as [[spoiler:the late King's half-brother, and Adam's uncle.]]
*MagiTek: [[spoiler:Skeletor and He-Man duke it out in the climax after both merge Eternian magic with technology.]]


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*NiceJobFixingItVillain: Motherboard inadvertently [[spoiler:restores Skeletor's true memories as Keldor by squeezing his head a bit too hard while she was [[BadBoss admonishing]] him for interrupting her message to Hordak.]]


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* TomatoInTheMirror: [[spoiler:After being cyberized and subsequently damaged by Motherboard, Skeletor discovers he was really Randor's Gar half-brother Keldor transformed by the Havoc Staff, and that his belief that he was an extra-dimentional demon was a constructed lie by Hordak.]]
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The series will be made available on Creator/{{Netflix}} on January 25, 2024.

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The series will be made available was released on Creator/{{Netflix}} on January 25, 2024.
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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows that Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-at-Arms, and Skeletor is back working for his old master.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows that Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-at-Arms, Evil-Lyn had a HeelFaceTurn, and Skeletor is back working for his old master.
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* CastingGag: Motherboard is voiced by ''Creator/MegFoster'' who portrayed Evil-Lyn in the live action ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse''.

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* CastingGag: Motherboard is voiced by ''Creator/MegFoster'' Creator/MegFoster, who portrayed Evil-Lyn in the live action live-action ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse''.

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* CastingGag: Motherboard is voiced by ''Creator/MegFoster'' who portrayed Evil-Lyn in the live action ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse''.



** Motherboard is voiced by ''Creator/MegFoster'' who previously appeared in the live action ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'' film as Evil-Lyn.
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* CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first animation appearance of Gwildor, who was created for the live-action film and then appeared in comics.

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* CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first animation appearance of Gwildor, who was created for the live-action film and then only appeared in comics.comics until this.
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* CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first appearance of Gwildor, created for the live-action film and who had only appeared in comics.

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* CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first animation appearance of Gwildor, who was created for the live-action film and who had only then appeared in comics.
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* CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first appearance of Gwildor, created for the live-action film and which had only appeared in comics.

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* CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first appearance of Gwildor, created for the live-action film and which who had only appeared in comics.
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** Motherboard is voiced by ''Creator/MegFoster'' who previously appeared in the live action ''Film/MastersOfTheUniverse'' film as Evil-Lyn.
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Teela appears with a form similar to the Goddess.

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Teela **Teela appears with a form similar to the Goddess.
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*CanonImmigrant: The series will show the first appearance of Gwildor, created for the live-action film and which had only appeared in comics.


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* MythologyGag:
Teela appears with a form similar to the Goddess.
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* SuccessionCrisis: Trailers show the plot centres around [spoiler:the aftermath of King Randor's death, with Adam struggling between choosing to lead as himself or He-Man, and Skeletor and Hordak making their move to size control of Eternos.]]

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* SuccessionCrisis: Trailers show the plot centres around [spoiler:the [[spoiler:the aftermath of King Randor's death, with Adam struggling between choosing to lead as himself or He-Man, and while Skeletor and Hordak making make their move to size control of Eternos.]]
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* SuccessionCrisis: Trailers show the plot centres around [spoiler:the aftermath of King Randor's death, with Adam struggling between choosing to lead as himself or He-Man, and Skeletor and Hordak making their move to size control of Eternos.]]
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!Major Spoilers for WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation

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!Major Spoilers spoilers for WesternAnimation/MastersOfTheUniverseRevelation''Masters of the Universe: Revolution''



The second Masters Of the Universe series headed by Kevin Smith, Revelation sees He-Man and the forces of Eternia face a new threat, the evil Horde and its dark master Hordak.

The series will be made available on Netflix, January 25, 2024.

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The second Masters Of the Universe ''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' series headed by Kevin Smith, Revelation Creator/KevinSmith, ''Revolution'' sees He-Man and the forces of Eternia face a new threat, the evil Horde and its dark master master, Hordak.

The series will be made available on Netflix, Creator/{{Netflix}} on January 25, 2024.



* LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-At-Arms, and Skeletor is back working for his old boss.
* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Previews show Skeletor's UnwillingRoboticisation has brought him back under Hordak's influence.

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* LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows that Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-At-Arms, Man-at-Arms, and Skeletor is back working for his old boss.
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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Previews show that Skeletor's UnwillingRoboticisation has brought him back under Hordak's influence.
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* BiggerBad: The teaser definitively proves Hordak as the one behind the Motherboard cult as was teased at the end of Revelations.
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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Previews show Skeletor's UnwillingRoboticisation has been brought back under Hordak's influence.

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* ReforgedIntoAMinion: Previews show Skeletor's UnwillingRoboticisation has been brought him back under Hordak's influence.
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!!He-Man and the Tropes of the Universe!
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The second series headed by Kevin Smith, Revelation sees He-Man and the forces of Eternia face a new threat, the evil Horde and its dark master Hordak.

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The second Masters Of the Universe series headed by Kevin Smith, Revelation sees He-Man and the forces of Eternia face a new threat, the evil Horde and its dark master Hordak.

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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ucJLmGdHVg Teaser]]

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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ucJLmGdHVg Teaser]]Teaser]],
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The second series headed by Kevin Smith, Revelation sees He-Man and the forces of Eternia face a new threat, the evil Horde and its dark master Hordak.

The series will be made available on Netflix, January 25, 2024.
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ucJLmGdHVg Teaser]]
[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHC-VTmLlpU Trailer]]
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*BiggerBad: The teaser definitively proves Hordak as the one behind the Motherboard cult as was teased at the end of Revelations.
*LateArrivalSpoiler: The series shows Adam was revived, Teela is now the Sorceress, Andra is the new Man-At-Arms, and Skeletor is back working for his old boss.
*ReforgedIntoAMinion: Previews show Skeletor's UnwillingRoboticisation has been brought back under Hordak's influence.
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